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When Will Payouts Begin in $725M Facebook Settlement?
You may be owed money from Meta as part of a Facebook settlement stemming from the 2016 election. Here's what you should know.
By Ben Demers Last updated
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President Biden Builds the Wall: The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter Democrats are divided on how to handle illegal border crossings, but roughly 65% of voters, on average, disapprove of Biden's handling of the issue.
By Matthew Housiaux Published
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New Employment Guidance Proposed on Hostile Work Practices
The Kiplinger Letter New guidelines for employers fueled by a sharp increase in employment discrimination lawsuits in 2023.
By Matthew Housiaux Published
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Congressional Hearing To Be Held Over Social Security Overpayments
Social Security overpayments Issue is being ‘assiduously' worked on, the agency’s head tells congressional panel.
By Esther D’Amico Last updated
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Senate Moderates May Soon Be an Endangered Species: The Letter
The Kiplinger Letter Senate centrists on both sides of the aisle feel the growing tensions in Washington.
By Sean Lengell Published
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Government Shutdown Averted at the 11th Hour
Congress avoided a government shutdown on Saturday with a temporary measure that provides more time to hash out a new federal spending plan.
By Esther D’Amico Last updated
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Some Veteran Services Would Pause In A Government Shutdown
A government shutdown impacts veterans with benefits continuing but outreach services pausing, said the head of the VA.
By Esther D’Amico Published
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Ways A Government Shutdown Could Disrupt Travel
A look at how a government shutdown could disrupt travel plans, which would have a great impact the longer a shutdown goes on.
By Adam Shell Published
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What A Government Shutdown Could Mean For Restarting Student Loan Payments
If the government shuts down on the same day student loan payments are set to restart, here's what could happen.
By Kathryn Pomroy Published